Frankfurt, University, Campus Westend, 2014.
Die Skulptur “Body of Knowledge” des spanischen Künstlers Jaume Plensa ist ein Symbol für eine transparente und weltoffene Universität.
This is part of the weekly photo challenge Alphabet.
Eine tolle Umsetzung des Themas findet ihr bei Beyond the Window Box, die Fotografin hat alle Buchstaben in Paris/Marais an einem Morgen fotografiert. Klasse.
Excellent. Coincidentally, I posted photos of a very similar Plensa sculpture. 🙂
Thank you. And yes, i saw your posting. I didn´t know that there are a lot of this scultures all over europe. And… two bloggers, one good idea. 🙂
Greetings.
Wow!! This pictures are amazing!! Great!!
Thanks.
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wow – perfect for this weeks challenge!
Thank you very much.
Wow, ein ganiales Motiv das Du vor allem auf Bild 2 exzellent festgehalten hast!
Schön das es dir gefällt. Mittlerweile habe ich über andere Teilnehmer an der Photo Challenge mitbekommen, das der gute Hr. Plensa solche Skulpturen noch an anderen Orten gebaut hat. Das schmälert natürlich nicht ihren Schau-Wert. Und vor allem am Abend passt die Skulptur wunderbar zum neuen Uni Campus in Frankfurt, mittlerweile einer der schönsten in Deutschland (hab ich mir sagen lassen).
I love the photos, but what’s weird is the blog I just left had photos of the same sculpture. What are the odds?
There are different sculptures of this artist in some citys in europe.
Hm, odds? I don´t know if i understand you exactly. The artist want to say that we must have an open mind to everything in the world. Thats the reason for the “open” sculpture… Sorry for my bad english.
I just meant that it’s unusual to see two blogs featuring the same photo. As for you English, if I had to speak to you in German, we’d be much worse off. 🙂
Can you give me the link to the other blog. Because the photos on my blog are out of MY camera.
Bob already mentioned in your comments that he had shown the same sculpture, but with his photos. His blog post is here: http://www.pirancafe.com/2016/01/15/we-sculpture-by-jaume-plensa/.
OK, he took his pictures in Prague, my pictures are from Frankfurt in germany.
Thank you very much for your help.
My pleasure. I didn’t realize there were more than one sculpture. Gute nacht.
Amazing and perfect for the challenge!
Thank you very much. Cheers.
Great photos! And a very interesting sculpture.
Thank you so much.
I visitied your blog and saw your Alphabet photos, great. But there is lot of text on your blog and i can´t understand your language. Where are you from? Poland?
Yes, Poland. I’m too lazy to translate my blog into English 🙂 In my recent post I wrote mostly about old neons and that it’s a pity they disappear from the cityscape.